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How PropTech Teams Can Benefit From Digital & Online Forms

GoForrmz

Digitally transform how you research, rent, buy, sell, and manage properties PropTech (Property Technology) is the newest real estate industry buzzword, highlighting real estate’s growing focus on modernizing and improving the industry through technology and the digital landscape.

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Opinion: More can be done to shorten the average time to close

Housing Wire

Unfortunately, those ads don’t talk much about the next month or six weeks, the period real estate professionals call the “settlement process.” More than a few real estate agents will roll their eyes and sigh when asked by a client, upon the signing of a sales contract, “What’s next?”

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Opinion: More should be done to shorten the average time to close

Housing Wire

Unfortunately, those ads don’t talk much about the next month or six weeks, the period real estate professionals call the “settlement process.” More than a few real estate agents will roll their eyes and sigh when asked by a client, upon the signing of a sales contract, “What’s next?” in question.

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A Guide to Property Investment Software Realtors Need in 2024

Listing Spark

For some, software represents a potential threat or challenge, as it can take away clients who are looking for technical capabilities at the cheapest possible rate. How the Job of ‘Realtor’ Is Changing in 2024 and What Property Investment Software Can Do For You The nature of being a real estate agent is unchanging.

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When Investors Should Use a Flat Fee Listing Service

Listing Spark

While several non-negotiable costs, such as taxes, maintenance, and property management fees, are inflexible. One of the biggest costs you’ll encounter in acquiring new properties and selling old ones is the real estate agents’ commission fees In Texas, these are typically 6% of the property’s sales price.